Hmmm, well I did hear some SERIOUS clipping, especially during Rainbow
Voodoo, which would probably have been one of my favorite tracks otherwise.
I tried with headphones (the WORST, like having a baseball bat shoved in
your ear), speakers, and car speakers. Did sound best with car speakers, I
agree.... maybe I'll see if I can find something on the web somewhere...
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Mantrakid <mantrakid@neferiu.com> wrote:
quoted 40 lines I did hear this and I actually thought it was amazing. I know what you're> I did hear this and I actually thought it was amazing. I know what you're
> talking about the dynamic range, but I think it grew on me the more i heard
> it. I was driving the inland island hiway on vancouver island and had it
> cranked with the windows down and it sounded phenomenal.
>
> I am curious if you're hearing what im hearing tho.....
>
> MKid
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> On 10-Jul-09, at 9:53 AM, Wendy Branson wrote:
>
> Speaking of shouting....
>
> Ok, so has anyone heard this yet? I'm not really familiar with his work -
> I
> got it to review for the college radio station where I have a show.
> To me, the recording sounds TERRIBLE - it is twice as loud as it needed to
> me and it just sounds ruined. No dynamic range at all. I"m gonna load
> this
> into audacity or something when I get home for shits n' giggles, but I
> already know what I'm going to see. It's one thing if you're a noise
> artist, but this ain't noise, and even most noise has more range than this.
> This seems odd to me, since it was reasonably well-composed and had
> potential, as far as I'm concerned.
>
> I've heard a few decent reviews of this from reviewers I trust, so I'm
> wondering if I got a bum CD?
>
> --wendy
>
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